Fr. Louis Mousseau

I was born on December 1st 1944 in Windsor, Ontario. I attended the minor seminary of the Capuchins in Blenheim Ontario for my high school studies. At the age of 18, I applied and was accepted as a novice with the Capuchin friars. After four years of philosophy in the States, I was sent to Venice to do my theology for three years and then one year at Toronto School of Theology for a Master of Theology Degree. I made solemn vows on September 1st, 1966 and was ordained a priest on September 12, 1970. I have done ministry as a pastor in Blenheim and Toronto, Ontario and in Mount Pearl, Newfoundland. I served as a Chaplain in youth retreat in Orangeville, Ontario and as a hospital Chaplain in Ottawa, Ontario. Four times, I was chosen for three year terms as Provincial for the English speaking group in Canada. I served for seven years a Vocation Director for the group and was allowed to retire for three years, in Blenheim Ontario. I was asked to go back to vocation work last September and to be superior of our new formation house St. Crispin Friary at 127 Friars Way in London, Ontario. I now reside in London and attend to our young students studying at t. Peter s Seminary while residing in our Capuchin House. I still enjoy meeting young men who are discerning their vocation to religious life. If you are passing bye off of Wonderland, please visit me at 127 Friars Way.